Sunday, 26 May 2019

Away trapping (3)

The third trip out was to Pavis Wood last night, part of BBOWT's Dancersend reserve complex which lies right on the border with Hertfordshire.  This was a very slow night!  I haven't counted up the totals but around 70 species were recorded and there was nothing unexpected at all.  Here it was Nut-tree Tussock which provided the highest count but Treble Lines was a very close second.  Brindled White-spot was good to find, while amongst several examples of Small Phoenix was the odd-looking individual below.  There were few micros to be seen but Capua vulgana and Syndemis musculana appeared at each trap.  Cochylis molliculana was also recorded, a species that seems to have gone from being rare to almost ubiquitous in just a few years.

Cochlis molliculana, Pavis Wood 25th May

Small Phoenix, Pavis Wood 25th May

Brindled White-spot, Pavis Wood 25th May

Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks

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